Opportunities

We designed this page for you, 黑料视频 students, to explore various internship opportunities.

  • First, you should make sure you've checked out all of the wonderful career tools and resources offered by the University's central career office, the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development.
  • Next, take a look at the various opportunities we have collated in the lists below to get an idea of the many different kinds of organizations with which you canintern.

黑料视频 Internship Resources

All students should familiarize themselves with the many resources for the internship and job search offered by the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development.

for access to their extensive lists and guides.

Possible Internship Sites for Students Interested in GMAP

Take a look at the variety of potential opportunities that may be available with our partner organizations as well as other institutions where you may find the opportunity to work within the broader, inter-professional realm of atrocity prevention. The following list is not exhaustive and you can propose to do an internship in many different types of organizations, sectors, and countries.

United States-based Organizations:

  • Beyond Conflict

    Boston, Massachusetts.

  • Brennan Center for Justice

    New York City and Washington, D.C. offices.

  • Burma Task Force
  • Center for Civilians in Conflict
    Headquarters in Washington, D.C. with offices in Afghanistan, Geneva, Iraq, Jordan, New York, Nigeria, Ukraine, Yemen.
  • The Fund for Peace
     

    Washington, D.C.

  • Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect

    New York City.

  • International Center on Nonviolent Conflict

    Washington, D.C.

  • International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect
     

    New York City headquarters.

  • International Peace Institute
     

    New York City.

  • International Rivers

    Oakland, California and South American communities.

  • Invisible Children

    Washington, D.C. with parnters in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Sudan.

  • Middle East Institute

    Washington, D.C.

  • Not in Our Town

    Oakland, California.

  • Peace Action Fund of New York

     
    New York City.

  • PeaceTech Labs

    Washington, D.C.

  • Project Over Zero
     

    Washington, D.C.

  • Refugees International
     

    Washington, D.C.

  • Stimson Center
     

    Washington, D.C.

  • U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program

    Washington, D.C.

    The U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program is an unpaid internship with the opportunity to work in U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world, as well as in various bureaus located in Washington, D.C. and at Department offices around the United States. This program is designed to provide substantive learning experiences in a foreign affairs environment.

    While the duties of U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program participants vary from bureau to bureau, office to office, and embassy to embassy, it is not uncommon for these students to:

    • Participate in meetings with senior-level U.S. Government or foreign government officials
    • Draft, edit, or contribute to cables, reports, communications, talking points, or other materials used by policymakers in furthering U.S. foreign policy objectives
    • Support events, including international and/or multilateral meetings and conferences or
    • Engage directly with U.S. audiences in helping to explain the work of the Department of State or foreign audiences in helping to promote U.S. foreign policy and improve understanding of U.S. culture and society

  • U.S. Foreign Service Internship Program (USFSIP)

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    The program includes two paid summer internships:

    • Three weeks of academic and professional training in Washington, D.C. followed by seven weeks working in a policy office at the U.S. Department of State
    • A ten-week assignment in a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad

    Typically, you can apply on USAJOBS the third week in August, but we recommend reaching out to one of our regional Diplomats in Residence (DIR) for additional details on the program and the application process. You can find the DIR for your region here. You can also sign up for email notifications under Keep Me Informed to be notified when the application period is open.

    This is a unique opportunity to experience diplomacy first-hand and decide if a diplomatic career is right for you."

  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

    Washington, D.C.

  • Vital Voices

    Washington, D.C.

  • West Point Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
    Research Projects with
  • Wilson Center

     
    Washington, D.C.

  • Win Without War

    Washington, D.C.

  • Women's Refugee Commission

    New York City and Washington, D.C.

 Organizations with International Sites:

Internship/Job Posting Boards:

  • idealist.org

    Idealist is an interactive site where you can search nonprofit internships and identify nonprofit organizations in your area of interest around the world.

Internship Programs:

  • SUNY Washington, D.C. Internship Program

    The SUNY Washington Internship Program allows students to experience the excitement of our nation's capital, an ideal location to experience direct involvement in politics and all other professional fields. Spend the Summer in Washington, DC, studying, working and earning up to 6 academic credits. Since 1967, more than 3,700 students have participated in this elite internship program. It is open to sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate students from colleges and universities around the world.

  • Washington Internship Institute

    The Washington Internship Institute is an educational nonprofit organization that helps place students in an internship of interest to them in Washington, D.C. There is an application process and a tuition fee for this program, but need based scholarships are available.

    To learn more and see the many possible internship placements go to .

Contact:

If you are interested in learning more about these opportunities, please contact the I-GMAP Assistant Director at igmap@binghamton.edu.